How do you determine if (0,3) is a solution to y<abs(3x-4)? Precalculus Solving Rational Inequalities Polynomial Inequalities 1 Answer Binayaka C. Apr 24, 2018 (0,3) is a solution of y <|3 x-4| Explanation: y <|3 x-4| ; (0,3) Putting x=0 , y=3 on the equation we get 3 < | 3*0-4| or 3 < |-4| or 3 < 4 (True) Therefore (0,3) is a solution of y <|3 x-4| [Ans] Answer link Related questions What are common mistakes students make when solving polynomial inequalities? How do I solve a polynomial inequality? How do I solve the polynomial inequality -2(m-3)<5(m+1)-12? How do I solve the polynomial inequality -6<=2(x-5)<7? How do I solve the polynomial inequality 1<2x+3<11? How do I solve the polynomial inequality -12<-2(x+1)<=18? How do you solve the inequality 6x^2-5x>6? How do you solve x^2 - 4x - 21<=0 A) [-3, 7] B) (-∞, -3] C) (-∞, -3] [7, ∞) D) [7, ∞)? How do you solve quadratic inequality, graph, and write in interval notation x^2 - 8x + 15 >0? How do you solve -x^2 - x + 6 < 0? See all questions in Polynomial Inequalities Impact of this question 1351 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License